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With Mexico ‘Bled Dry by Violence, Confused by Ideologies,’ Church Prays for Deliverance
Posted on 09/17/2025 13:58 PM (The Daily Register)
New Study Shows Just Over Half of Americans Support a Right to Assisted Suicide
Posted on 09/17/2025 13:53 PM (The Daily Register)
4 Carmelite Religious Sisters, Driver Killed in Crash in Tanzania
Posted on 09/17/2025 13:44 PM (The Daily Register)
Is Faith Reasonable? Benedict XVI’s Answer at Westminster Still Resonates
Posted on 09/17/2025 13:23 PM (The Daily Register)
Homilies Across U.S. Take Stock of Charlie Kirk Assassination
Posted on 09/17/2025 13:15 PM (The Daily Register)
Catholic Father Murdered While On Pilgrimage to Marian Shrine in Pakistan
Posted on 09/17/2025 11:17 AM (The Daily Register)
UN Expert Joins Detransitioner in Urging Governments to Protect Parental Rights
Posted on 09/17/2025 11:16 AM (The Daily Register)
Pope calls Gaza parish as Israel launches major ground offensive (CWN)
Posted on 09/17/2025 05:09 AM (CatholicCulture.org - Catholic World News)
As Israel launched a major offensive in Gaza City, Pope Leo XIV spoke by phone with Father Gabriel Romanelli, the pastor of Gaza’s sole Catholic parish, from Castel Gandolfo on September 16 to assure him of his prayers and closeness.
In suffering, 'build a bridge towards heaven,' Pope says at Jubilee of Consolation (Dicastery for Communication)
Posted on 09/17/2025 04:09 AM (CatholicCulture.org - Catholic World News)
“Sacred Scripture guides us on the journey from questioning to faith,” Pope Leo said, as he advised those suffering today, like the Psalmist, to “turn our questions into pleas, lamentations and supplications for the justice and peace promised us by God. In this way, we build a bridge towards heaven, even when it seems we get no response.”
The Pope also referred to the abuse scandal, saying, “The Church, some of whose members have unfortunately hurt you, kneels with you today before our Mother ... May we receive from Our Lady of Sorrows the strength to recognize that life is not defined only by the evil we suffer, but by the love of God, who never abandons us and guides the whole Church.”
Two women offered testimonies during the prayer vigil. Lucia Di Mauro spoke of forgiving an accomplice in the murder of her son. Diane Foley, whose journalist son was beheaded by ISIS, said that “Jesus and Mary became my constant companions” in her suffering, “along with countless earthly angels whose compassion lifted me up.”